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23rd January 2019, 04:39 PM
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What is the eligibility for pursuing BA LLB in top colleges in India?
Hey Friends, just guide me, what is the eligibility for BA-LLB course in top institutions in India? Which are exactly best universities or colleges for BA LLB? How much would it cost me?
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29th January 2019, 08:58 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility for pursuing BA LLB in top colleges in India?
Eligibility for pursuing BA LLB in top colleges in India are:-
Applicants should have passed 10+2 examination with a minimum score of 60% aggregate from any recognised board. Entrance tests - CLAT LSAT AILET |
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31st January 2019, 10:31 AM
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Re: What is the eligibility for pursuing BA LLB in top colleges in India?
B.A LLB is five year course. The eligibility to get admission in the course is that :-
Candidate must have passed 12th from a recognised board. There is no limitation on discipline or stream in 12th. Entrance examination is conducted for admission in best colleges. Candidates can appear for CLAT, BHU LAT etc. for admission in the course. Candidates qualifying in CLAT are eligible to get admission in National Law Universities. So, you can appear for the examination if you want to get admission in top institutes. |
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31st January 2019, 04:52 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility for pursuing BA LLB in top colleges in India?
B.A LLB is five year integrated course. The eligibility to get admission in the course is that candidate must have passed 12th or equivalent from a recognised board.
So, candidates passed 12th with minimum 45% aggregate in any stream are eligible to appear for CLAT and other examination conducted to get admission in the course. Candidates who will qualify in the examination will become eligible to get admission in B.A LLB course in NLU. The fee structure varies with institutes. So, visit official for detail information. |
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